Thursday, October 28, 2010

Or the foreign policy ninjas in our government might as well have for all the impact they'll have.

Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon announced the new restrictions on Thursday in Ottawa, saying Canada is taking a "principled stand against those who recklessly commit acts of aggression in violation of international law."
“North Korea’s aggressive actions represent a grave threat to international security and are particularly troubling with regard to stability in northeast Asia,” Cannon told reporters. “North Korea must take tangible steps in improving its behaviour and complying with its obligations under international law.”

Yeah, Larry sure pwned those guys. Just like when he showed the United Nations our wicked diplo skilz by getting Michael Ignatieff to cleverly upset 60 years of Security Council tradition. Portugal doesn't know what hit them. Showed those pinko Euro-weenies the Con judo too, didn't he?

Hey, but at least he gets to look all hard and assertive (check the steely eyes in the photo!) 'cause he got to punish something today. And at the end of the day punishing people really what gets these Con-boys off isn't it?

Sanctions on North Korea. Yeah, they sure are the warmongers.Who remembers that at the start of the day there were guarantees they'd be able to use nuclear power plants without harassment. That worked for Saddam, dinnit ? Iran too. Thousands of inspections later - no WMD. But that's dangerous ! According to our mealy-mouthed neighbours with WMD from Hell.This doesn't take long. It's a reality check worthy of North Korea's scoffing rejoinder to the Security Council.There have been 2054 nuclear tests. We have done 2...you have done the rest.WE are irresponsible and dangerous ?What hypocrisy !http://www.ctbto.org/specials/1945-1998-by-isao-hashimoto/Yep. That NPT sure rewards those who abide by it. It certifies they don't have inconvenient response to attack.